Mirka Federer. Also known as Mrs. Roger Federer. Yep part lll. The readers are asking for more. The followers are coming in droves from all corners of the globe
These are the HeadLines her in Australia I wonder how the final will be recieved around the world? Both of them deserve better because they earn/own their place in today's final!
We've seen some phenomenal tennis the last couple of days and nights from Australia. This second week of the Australian Open has been one of the best ever.
Maikel Scheffers nos mando saludos cuando estaba practicando antes de su juego de semi finales / Maikel Scheffers sent greeting during his practice before the semi finals at the Australian Open
El gran amigo de 10sBalls.com Sven Groeneveld seta en la practice de Esther Vegeer. / 10sBalls.com good friend Sven Groeneveld is with Esther Vergeer during practice.
Los entrenadores de Adidas Sven y Mats este comiendo con Caroline Wozniacki / Adidas coaches Sven and Mats have their last meal with Caroline Wozniacki at the Australian Open 2012
I was really glad to see that my prediction that the crowd would be a big factor was dead wrong. I overlooked the fact that the Aussies are too fair for that.
Greetings. We have had so many reads on this story we decided on a part 2.
Mirka is the great woman we hear about. Yes. We hear that's there is always one behind every GREAT MAN.
We are down to the quarters. Everyone in the last 8 has earned their spot by going through 4 matches in the main draw. However, some have arrived with more convincing victories than others.
The Women's Quarterfinals could easily go completely according to form; that is, the top 4 seeds appear likely to fulfill their placements and reach the semifinals, with one possible exception.
El torneo de los jóvenes ya comenzó en Australia y Sven nos mando saludos. With the Australian juniors starting, Adidas head coach Sven Groeneveld, sends his greetings.
Tennis Canada announced on Wednesday that Eugenie Bouchard is the winner of the 2018 Excellence Awards in the Female Player of the Year and Singles Player of the Year categories.
Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia hits a forehand to Kaia Kanepi of Estonia during her second round match at the Nature Valley International tennis tournament in Eastbourne, Great Britain, on Tuesday, June 26, 2018.